Lophomonas isolation in sputum sample at Peru

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Abstract

Lophomonas infection is an emerging parasitic disease causing respiratory infections. After China, Peru is the second country with the highest number of cases. In the bright-field microscopy evaluation of fresh samples, most of them are incorrectly estimated. Therefore, correct identification using cytological stains is to be supplemented. We report a case of a 29-year-old male with typical clinical symptoms of pneumonia, marked eosinophilia, and noninfiltrative pattern in chest X-ray, who had bronchopulmonary lophomoniasis.

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Moya-Salazar, J., Salazar-Hernandez, R., Lopez-Hinostroza, M., & Contreras-Pulache, H. (2021). Lophomonas isolation in sputum sample at Peru. Lung India, 38(4), 359–361. https://doi.org/10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_696_20

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